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  2. Fuel Economy Trip Calculator

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    My Trip Calculator. Plan your route, estimate fuel costs, and compare vehicles!

  3. Compare Cars Side-by-Side - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Side-by-Side comparison of cars and trucks. Compare the gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions of new and used cars and trucks.

  4. Fuel Economy

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    Vehicle Cost Calculator. Station Locator. EV Explorer. EPA gas mileage, safety, air pollution, and greenhouse gas estimates for new and used cars and trucks. Improve the MPG of your vehicle with our gas mileage tips.

  5. Find and Compare Cars - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Find and compare the fuel economy, fuel costs, and safety ratings of new and used cars and trucks.

  6. Save Money - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Fuel efficient cars save you money every time you fill up. Use our fuel cost calculator to estimate your annual fuel costs.

  7. Compare Side-by-Side - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Compare the MPG of cars and trucks side-by-side. Compare the gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions of new and used cars and trucks

  8. Power Search - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Estimates of gas mileage, greenhouse gas emissions, safety ratings, and air pollution ratings for new and used cars and trucks.

  9. We estimate vehicle MPG at steady-state cruising speeds based on the vehicle's EPA "highway" fuel economy rating. These estimates are typically higher than both the EPA highway MPG ratings and the MPG consumers experience in on-road highway driving.

  10. Can a Hybrid Save Me Money? - FuelEconomy.gov

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    This tool compares vehicles based on fuel cost and vehicle price only. Other factors, such as insurance, maintenance, or resale value, are not considered since they can vary widely.

  11. How to Calculate Your MPG - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Divide the number of miles driven by the number of gallons it took to fill the tank. The result is the vehicle's MPG for that driving period. Example: 356.2 miles divided by 13.5 gallons equals 26.4 miles per gallon. The MPG for that driving period would be 26.4.